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The Kappa In Japanese Folklore

Kappas are legendary creatures that inhabit the rivers and waterways of Japan. They have beaked noses, shells on their back and a depression on their heads that holds water. Kappa are mischievous troublemakers. Their pranks range from the relatively innocent, such as loudly passing gas or looking up women's kimonos, to the more troublesome such as drowning swimmers and eating children. They feed on their victims by sucking their liver though their anus. They love cucumbers and if you write your name on a cucumber and throw it in the river, the kappa may be appeased by your gift and allow you to swim in peace.

August 02, 2009

Finished up a couple of late summer dresses for the shop.

The aqua floral one is another pinafore from my design, only this one buttons in the back instead of tying with a sash. The other is an adaptation of a pattern from the Spring 2008 issue of Ottobre. There was a third dress, only I asked Ivy to try it on to see how the proportions looked--it seemed wide to me for a size 6--and well, now Ivy has a new dress

I'm hoping to have the dresses on Etsy by later this evening or tomorrow.